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The San Francisco Call / The Sunday Call is an American daily newspaper from San Francisco (California, USA) founded on 1 december 1856 as the Daily Morning Call. The 5 march 1895, it was reanamed as The San Francisco Call. In 1913 M. H. de Young, owner of the San Francisco Chronicle, purchased the paper and sold it to William Randolph Hearst. In december 1913, Hearst merged The San Francisco Call with the Evening Post and the papers became The San Francisco Call & Post.
Between 1893 and 1911, in the Sunday editions of the newspapers, the newspaper published 30 short stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The San Francisco Call
1893
- 21.02.1893 : A Sordid Affair
1899
- 19.03.1899 : Mutiny of the Flowery Land (4 ill. by Adolf Methfessel)
1903
- 29.11.1903 : Captain Sharkey (2 ill. by Stanley E. Armstrong)
- 06.12.1903 : The New Catacomb (2 ill. by Stanley E. Armstrong)
1905
The Return of Sherlock Holmes series
- 05.03.1905 : The Adventure of the Empty House (5 ill. by Stanley E. Armstrong)
- 12.03.1905 : The Adventure of the Norwood Builder (4 ill. by R. Thomson)
- 19.03.1905 : The Adventure of the Dancing Men (3 ill. by Stanley E. Armstrong, 1 by R. Thomson)
- 26.03.1905 : The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist (3 ill. Russom)
- 02.04.1905 : The Adventure of the Priory School (3 ill. by Francis)
- 09.04.1905 : The Adventure of Black Peter (4 ill. by Stanley E. Armstrong)
- 16.04.1905 : The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton (3 ill. by Stanley E. Armstrong)
- 23.04.1905 : The Adventure of the Six Napoleons (4 ill. by R. Thomson)
- 30.04.1905 : The Adventure of the Three Students (2 ill. by R. Thomson)
- 07.05.1905 : The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez (1 ill. by Stanley E. Armstrong + 1 map)
- 14.05.1905 : The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter (2 ill. by R. Thomson)
- 21.05.1905 : The Adventure of the Abbey Grange (1 ill. by Russom)
- 28.05.1905 : The Adventure of the Second Stain (1 ill. by Francis and Stanley E. Armstrong)
The Best of the Sherlock Holmes Stories
- 03.09.1905 : The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb (2 ill. by Francis)
- 10.09.1905 : The Adventure of the Speckled Band (2 ill. by Francis)
- 17.09.1905 : The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet (2 ill. by Francis)
- 24.09.1905 : The Adventure of the Copper Beeches (2 ill. by Francis)
- 01.10.1905 : A Case of Identity (2 ill. by Francis)
- 08.10.1905 : The Red-Headed League (1 ill. by Stanley E. Armstrong)
- 15.10.1905 : The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor (1 ill. by Francis)
- 22.10.1905 : The Mystery of Silver Blaze (2 ill. by Stanley E. Armstrong)
- 29.10.1905 : The Mystery of the Yellow Face (1 ill. by Francis)
- 05.11.1905 : The Mystery of the Broker's Clerk (1 ill. by Stanley E. Armstrong)
- 12.11.1905 : The Mystery of the "Gloria Scott" (1 ill. by Francis)
- 19.11.1905 : The Mystery of the Musgrave Ritual (1 ill. by Stanley E. Armstrong)
1910
- 15.05.1910 : Doyle Would End Religious Rancor (1 photo)
1911
- 19.11.1911 : One Crowded Hour (2 ill. by J. N. Marchand)
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1907
- 27.10.1907 : The Real Sherlock Holmes
1909
- 18.08.1909 : Conan Doyle Urges Aid For Congo State